According to the job posting, the candidate would also create custom systems management reports for the department’s Office of Information Technology (OIT); evaluate, promote, test and install hot-fix and patch deployments; and maintain a secure environment and systems infrastructure.
Other specific on-the-job duties include:
- Creating custom scripting to support endpoint configuration management, running routine maintenance processes and troubleshooting enterprise systems to enhance performance and security
- Conducting research and making recommendations to management regarding any software or hardware changes
- Participating in statewide teams, both internal and external to the OIT, to provide feedback as a configuration and patch management subject matter expert
- Developing plans for required upgrades to hardware and software to maintain reliability, availability and security
- Sharing information concerning the system’s management environment, software and patch deployments and receiving feedback from other OIT staff
Minimum qualifications for the job include “a bachelor’s degree from a college or university and four years of experience in computer systems analysis, computer endpoint support, computer programming or in planning or designing distributed computer systems,” the job posting states. “A master’s degree from an accredited college or university can substitute for one year of the required experience.”
The hiring salary for the role is $60,046 to $70,053, and the recruitment deadline is May 14.